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1. Plutonium is the primary radiological threat of Cleanup. As
previously noted, Pu in the ground is not a hazard, but if the ground is
disturbed, personnel may come into contact with the Pu and be harmed.

Personsoperating in the vicinity of thedisturbedground might either

inhale resuspended Pu directly, or become externally contaminated and

susceptible to subsequent internal contamination of themselvesor others.

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